Ohio License Law
What is Ohio's definition of a 'licensed broker' vs. a 'principal broker'?
AThey are the same thing
BA licensed broker holds a broker's license; a principal broker is the designated broker responsible for the brokerage's operations✓ Correct
CA principal broker has more licenses
DA licensed broker can supervise a principal broker
Explanation
In Ohio, any person holding a broker's license is a 'licensed broker.' A 'principal broker' is the broker designated as responsible for all brokerage operations and supervision of associated licensees.
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